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Which is an equation of a line that has a y-intercept of 7 and is perpendicular to the graph of y=5x−3?

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Answer:


y = -(1)/(5)x + 7

Explanation:

Find the perpendicular slope:


-(1)/(5)

-- The y-intercept is given to you: 7

Slope-intercept form:


y = -(1)/(5)x + 7

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